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Vital Check
Arrive San Francisco: October 7, 1850
SS Carolina
Captain Whiting
From Panama

Passage:
20 days from Panama, via Acapulco, Mexico and San Diego, California.

Rasmussen's lists note that the following passengers died from Asiatic cholera: A. Schmitz, of New York and P.H. Grimes of Washington, DC on September 19, 1850; John P. Pierson of Lynn, Connecticut and T.F. Green on September 20; Cr. R. Brinley of Howell, New Jersey, J. Day, William Hathaway, S. Dorr, Henry Pope on September 21; John C. Prentiss of Lynn, Connecticut and Aaron Levi of New York on September 29; W.B. Reynolds of Bridgewater, Massachusetts on October 4; Francis Douglass of Illinois on October 6.
Cargo: Not listed.

Passengers:
Adams, C.
Adelsdorfer, J.
Allan, W.P.
Allen, W.
Altschell, J.
Anderson, W.
Archer, W.B. (Rasmussen notes: Mail agent)
Ayres, J.
Ayres, Mrs. J.
Baily, G.H.
Bald, W.
Baldwin, S.
Barker, J.W.
Bartlett, L.H.
Bavan, Isaac
Belden, E.
Bishop, A.
Boruck, M.B. (Rasmussen notes: Bearer of despatches)
Bradler, J.
Bradler, J.H.
Bradstreet, H.M.
Bragton, R.
Breeder, Ismar
Breeder, M.
Briggs, J.M.
Brown, J.R.
Brown, T.
Brown, W.
Brunnell, Mrs. L.
Bryant, H.
Bryant, Judge E.
Cahn, A. (Cahu?)
Capehart, G.
Carey, M.
Casserly, E.
Caulfield, W.
Chandler, S.
Chase, G.
Chase, G.
Chubbuck, A., Jr.
Churchill, Mrs. J.
Clark, J.
Colly, W.
Comstock, E.D. (Rasmussen questions: Oomstock?)
Cornwall, Mrs. P.B. and servant
Cotterell, W.D.
Crooks, J.W.
Crossman, W.
Dana, F.
Dinock, M.
Doten, J.
Eaterd, Captain H.
Edmonson, C.J.
Ellis, J.F.
Everett, J.L.
Fenton, J.P.
Fieldham, S.
Finney, W.W.
Garfield, A.
Gaskell, H.C.
Gass, G.C.
Goodrich, M.
Griffin, T.J. (or Criffin?)
Hall, Captain J.
Halstrom, J.L.
Hamblin, Charles
Hamblin, J.W.
Hancock, A.
Harn, A.F.
Harper, W.
Harverty, J.M.
Hawkins, W.
Heard, S.
Hembrick, E.J.
Herriman, A.
Hivert, A.
Hobson, T.
Holmes, Charles
Howard, T.T.
Hughes, E.
Humphrey, J.
Hunt, D.
Hutchins, J.L.
Johnson, A.M.
Johnson, J.
Jones, James
Kellogg, G.W.
Kelly, J.E.
Kimball, Thomas E.
King, F., Jr.
Kirkham, H.
Leonard, S.
Lester, J.
Lester, N.
Levi, A.
Levy, M.
Lewis, E.
Lincoln, J.O.
Loevo, H.
Lowrie, J.
March, J.
McFar, J.
McFerran, Dr. J.
McGregory, G.
McNab, J.H.
Meclin, J.
Meder, B.H.
Metcalf, J.L.
Montgomery B.
Moore, Daniel
Moore, J.
Mooreheaad, J.M.
Morris, A.
Murphy, James
Murse, J.
Neugerbaur, J.
Nicholson, M.
Nye, Mrs. G.H.
Osgood, E.W.
Paden, J.A.
Phillips, B.
Pierce, H.A.
Pratt, F.E.
Pugh, D.D.
Quesnel, P.
Reed, E.
Reed, R.G.
Rennington, S.G.
Reynolds, M.B.
Rhine, D.
Richardson, W.
Robinson, M.
Rosenbaum, A.
Rumpus, J.
Schenckberg, G.W.
Schmitz, J.
Scofield, L.
Smith, James
Smith, N.
Southworth, E.
Spalding, C.
Stevens, E.B.
Swift, A.
Swift, R.W.
Swift, S.
Tambourie, A.
Thompson, F.
Thompson, N.J.
Toms, A.C.
Tonnebaum, B.
Toy, Mrs.
Tucker, W.
Tuska, P.H.
Varney, H.
Warren, W.
Watts, E.
Watts, Even
Welton, Mrs. E.L.
Whitney, J.
Willett, F.A.M.H.
Williams, J.
Williams, W.
Willstadter, H.
Wright, E.M.
Wright, G.
Zabriskie, A.J.
Zabriskie, Alex
Zabriskie, Miss E.
Zabriskie, Miss M.B.
Zabriskie, Mrs. J.C.


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/cr100750
Date Entered: December, 1998
Source of List: Alta California
Checked against:
San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists by Louis Rasmussen
(A Volume of the SHIPS �N Rail Series), San Francisco Historic Records, Colma, California

Source: Daily Alta California


Research and WebDesign: D. B. A. Levy
Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
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